Everything you need to know about G type fin tube

In order to improve the heat exchange efficiency, fins are usually added to the surface of the heat exchange tube to increase the external surface area (or internal surface area) of the heat exchange tube to achieve the purpose of improving the heat exchange efficiency. Such a heat exchange tube.
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Wear Resistant Ceramic Lined Pipe Fitting

These ceramic lined pipes are to affix with the abrasion resistant alumina ceramic tiles into the inner wall of the seamless carbon steel pipes with strong high temperature resistant adhesive, thus form a firm abrasion resistant layer.
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Wear-resistant ceramic lined pipes

Wear-resistant ceramic lined pipes are mainly used to resist the damage to the pipes caused by the scouring and wear of the mixed airflow, prevent the mixed airflow from leaking and polluting the environment due to wear and tear, and greatly prolong the service life of the pipes.
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Embedded Finned Tube

Embedded Fin tubes also called G type Finned tube, imbedded Finned Tube, The Embedded Finned tube main design involves the fin inserted and welded into a helical groove cut into the tubes.
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Conveyor chute liners

The ceramic chute liner used in conveying ore, coke, coal, lime and other materials can extend the service life of equipment 10-20 times than manganese steel liner.
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ASTM A135

ASTM A135, identical with ASME SA-135, is the standard specification for electric-resistance-welded steel pipe.
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Why Use Aluminum Fins?

The common ones are Aluminum, Alloy, Copper, Brass, Nickel, Titanium, Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, etc, among which the aluminum and alloy are mostly used.
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